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The role of the litter compartment in a constructed floating wetland
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Distribution and mobilization of pollutants in the sediment of a constructed floating wetland used for treatment of combined sewer overflow events
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Influence of water depth, coverage and aeration on the treatment efficiency of experimental constructed floating wetlands
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Effects of vegetation, season and temperature on removal pollutants in experimental floating treatment wetlands
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Effect of aeration on the treatment performance of constructed floating wetlands
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Factors affecting metal concentrations in reed plants (Phragmites australis) of intertidal marshes in the Scheldt estuary
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Screening of different plant species for the application on constructed floating wetlands
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Influence of temperature and season on the removal of pollutants in constructed floating wetlands
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A comparative study of surface and subsurface flow constructed wetlands for treatment of combined sewer overflows: a greenhouse experiment
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Use of floating macrophyte mats for the treatment of combined sewer overflows.
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Factors affecting metal accumulation, mobility and availability in intertidal wetlands of the Scheldt Estuary (Belgium)
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Removal of heavy metals from industrial effluents by the submerged aquatic plant Myriophyllum spicatum L.
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Metal accumulation in intertidal marshes: Role of sulphide precipitation
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Removal of Heavy metals in constructed wetlands for treatment of domestic wastewater in Flanders, Belgium
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Treatment of combined sewer overflows: surface versus subsurface flow constructed wetlands
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Effects of sorption, sulphate reduction, and Phragmites australis on the removal of heavy metals in subsurface flow constructed wetland microcosms
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Accumulation of metals in the sediment and reed biomass of a combined constructed wetland treating domestic wastewater
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Sorption of Co, Cu, Ni and Zn from industrial effluents by the submerged aquatic macrophyte Myriophyllum spicatum L
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Mobility of nutrients and heavy metals in the sediment of a retention basin for combined sewer overflows
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Mobility of nutrients and heavy metals in the sediment of a retention basin for combined sewer overflows